
Episode #523
Scaling Through Partnerships | Ep #523
In this episode of the Know Your Why Podcast, Dr. Jason Balara sits down with Steven Carroll, founder of Kelso Industries, who shares his remarkable journey from growing up on a farm to building a thriving company in the HVAC and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing space. Steve reflects candidly on the early challenges of entrepreneurship, how failures shaped his approach to leadership, and why a partnership model has proven far more effective for Kelso Industries than traditional business acquisitions. This conversation dives into the power of relationships in the trades industry, the complexities of navigating licensing and compliance, and Steve's vision for Kelso Industries as a comprehensive, one-stop solution for customers across the MEP space. Key Highlights: Steve's path from farm life and construction to founding Kelso Industries How early failures shaped his leadership philosophy and approach to business growth Why a partnership model drives more sustainable growth than traditional acquisitions in the trades industry The critical role relationships play in building a successful business in HVAC and the broader MEP space How Kelso Industries expanded beyond HVAC to become a full mechanical, electrical, and plumbing solutions provider The challenges of navigating licensing and compliance across the trades industry Why succession planning is a cornerstone of Kelso Industries' long-term strategy How Steve's approach to supporting partners allows them to thrive doing what they love Steve Carroll's story is a powerful example of what patient, relationship-driven entrepreneurship can build over time. With a clear vision, a people-first partnership model, and a commitment to succession planning, the future of Kelso Industries looks as strong as the trades it serves. Get in touch with Steven: Website: https://kelso-industries.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenhcarroll If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/






